Ilka Quindeau

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Ilka Quindeau (* 1962 in Duisburg ) is a German sociologist , psychologist and psychoanalyst ( DPV / IPV ). She is a training analyst and professor for clinical psychology at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences .

Life

Quindeau studied psychology at the University of Erlangen and sociology at the University of Frankfurt am Main . She received her doctorate in psychology from the University of Kassel (since 2003 University of Kassel ) and qualified as a professor at the University of Flensburg in sociology. Since 2004 she has held a professorship for clinical psychology and psychoanalysis at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences and also teaches as a private lecturer at the Institute for General Educational Sciences at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . As a psychoanalyst, she works in her own practice. Quindeau has been chairwoman of the Sigmund Freud Foundation eV since 2012. From October 2018 to July 2020, she was also president of the International Psychoanalytic University Berlin (IPU).

Ilka Quindeau is married and has two children.

Focus of work

Her main areas of work are psychoanalytic theory building as well as gender , trauma and biography research. She devised a psychoanalytic genealogy of sexuality . In doing so, she turns against the reductionist conception of sexuality as a biological program and places its emergence in a social relationship, in the relationship between parent and child. In addition, she criticizes the heteronormativity of many psychological theories and suggests dispensing with the common distinction between male and female sexuality and between heterosexuality and homosexuality.

Awards

In October 2005 Quindeau was awarded the Wolfgang Loch Prize at the University of Tübingen , which is awarded for outstanding psychoanalytic work.

Fonts

Monographs

  • Trauma and history. Interpretations of autobiographical narratives by survivors of the Holocaust . Frankfurt am Main: Brandes & Apsel, 1995.
  • Trace and inscription. The constitutive meaning of memory in psychoanalysis . Munich: Fink, 2004.
  • Psychoanalysis . Paderborn: UTB, 2008.
  • Seduction and desire ... Freud's psychoanalytic sex theory . Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 2008.
  • Sexuality. Giessen: Psychosozial-Verlag, 2014.

Editorships

  • with Lothar Bayer: The unconscious message of seduction. Interdisciplinary studies on the seduction theory by Jean Laplanche . Giessen: Psychosocial, 2004.
  • with Volkmar Sigusch : Freud and the sexual. Psychoanalytic and sex science perspectives . Frankfurt am Main: Campus, 2005.
  • with Micha Brumlik : Childlike sexuality - concepts and controversies . Weinhein: Beltz-Juventa, 2012.

Essays

  • New concepts of masculinity in clinical practice . In: Journal for Analytical Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, Issue 148, XLI. Vol., 4/2010
  • How do you get straight? News from the sexual from a psychoanalytic point of view . In: 'queer lectures' series of the Queer Nations initiative, 4th year, issue 10, 2011, Hamburg: Männerschwarm-Verlag
  • "The white ribbon" ( Michael Haneke ). In: Psyche 3/2012
  • At the limits of what can be said - for the linguistic representation of traumatic experiences

In: Küchenhoff, Joachim & Angehrn, Emil (eds.). Power and impotence of language. Frankfurt am Main: Velbrück 2012

  • Gender development and psychosexual interspaces from the perspective of recent psychoanalytic theory formation . In: Schweizer, Katinka & Richter-Appelt, Hertha (Ed.) Intersexuality controversial. Basics. Experiences, positions. Giessen: Psychosocial 2012
  • "They kissed and they fought ..." - Violence in intimate partnerships . In: Buchheim, Anna & Walter, Henrik (eds.). Love and personality disorders. PTT 1/2012
  • Experiences of Jewish applicants with compensation for forced labor . In: Goschler, Constantin (ed.). Compensation for Nazi Forced Labor at the Beginning of the 21st Century. Göttingen: Wallstein 2012
  • Mechanisms of the transgenerational transmission of parental trauma . In: Rauwald, Marianne (ed.). Transgenerational transmission of trauma. Weinheim: Beltz 2013

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Caroline Fetscher : On the campus of analysis. In: Der Tagesspiegel . September 19, 2018, accessed January 21, 2019 .
  2. Prof. Dr. Ilka Quindeau. Retrieved August 13, 2020 .
  3. ^ Biography at Psyalpha ( Memento from October 19, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  4. ^ Conversation with Quindeau about psychoanalysis and homosexuality. Where there is no disease, there is no cure [1] .
  5. ^ Wolfgang Loch Foundation
  6. Laudation for Prof. Ilka Quindeau, given by Dr. Johann-Peter Haas, PDF